Description

Circa 1803. Built in 1803 and listed in the National Register, The Golden Lamb is the state's oldest inn and offers the tradition of gracious hospitality and good food all year-round. Twelve presidents have visited the Golden Lamb in historic Lebanon, Ohio. Relax in the lobby or browse the gift shop. Antique-filled guest bedrooms are named after famous guests of the inn and are on the second, third and fourth floors with no elevator. Enjoy a continental breakfast during the week. A more substantial morning meal is served on the weekends. There are four dining rooms, The Dickens Room, Lebanon Dining Room, Shaker Room and the Buckeye Room. Enjoy the Golden Lamb Restaurant with an extensive menu or dine in the casual Blackhorse Tavern.